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The phrase "adjective should be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriate form or usage of an adjective in a sentence or context.
Example: "In this sentence, the adjective should be 'happy' to accurately describe the subject."
Alternatives: "the adjective ought to be" or "the adjective needs to be".
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In both cases, the adjective should be the signal to put on the brakes.
The landscape of these two stadiums, and their teams, is what Carl Sandburg would have called big-shouldered, though perhaps that adjective should be reserved for some eventual October when the Cubs at last take on the White Sox.
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Verbs should be active while adjectives should be kept to a minimum.
Interestingly, in two clusters robots were rated both low in human-likeness and low in "mechanical" indicating that in future research these adjectives should be used separately.
Superfluous words, particularly adjectives, should be avoided, as well as expressions like "dim lands of peace", which Pound thought dulled the image by mixing the abstract with the concrete.
To use an adjective that isn't really an adjective but should be, it's totally Viking.
Proper adjectives, like proper nouns, name a specific adjective and should be capitalized.
"Due" is an adjective and should be used with a noun.
I Got You (I Feel Good) – James Brown Purists might protest that the adjective "good" should be the adverb "well".
And "good" is not an adjective we should be afraid of.
Other specific issues to address in the manuscript: 1) The adjective "deep" should be removed from the Title and a section heading in the paper.
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